“Don’t wait until Donald Trump is elected president to find somewhere else to live!” the site copy reads. “Start now, that way, on election day, you just hop on a bus to start your new life in Cape Breton, where women can get abortions, Muslim people can roam freely, and the only ‘walls’ are holding up the roofs of our extremely affordable houses.”

Calabrese, 39, who works for 101.9 The Giant, said since launching the website yesterday at noon, he’s already received roughly 30 serious inquiries.

“Some people are saying ‘ya! I’m packing the bags lol!’ things like that and others seem to be quite serious,” said Calabrese.

He’s directed some of the more serious inquiries — which have included doctors and professors, to some of his friends who can give advice on employment.

“The vast majority of people who are at least revealing their background are professional people, so people who I know here in the medical industry or in academia are helping out as far as employment prospects and answering questions they have about those specific things,” he said.

Calabrese said some people he’s heard from, via a contact forum on the website, tell him they have been to Cape Breton before.

“Someone had even been here before, decades ago, and she revealed that her husband doesn’t know about her secret longing to return here someday for good. But people who — if they’re not very serious they’re just wasting their own and my time because they are alleging to be serious,” he said.

Calabrese said he “absolutely” takes his offer to Americans seriously and he’ll do anything he can to help, but admits that it didn’t start out as a serious plea.

“People have been taking it seriously, so I’m going to take their inquiries seriously,” he said.

He said employment is a challenge on the island, but suggested there’s always a need for individuals with a certain skill set, and added that there is incredibly affordable housing — possibly the most affordable in North America. If Calabrese had room, he said he would certainly help house Trump refugees.